In 1980, the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival once again opened its doors to a world-class line-up, but one of the warmest welcomes was awarded to Motown's premier soul singer Marvin Gaye. Moving from powerful R&B; to sophisticated soul, Marvin Gaye had his part in the evolution of popular black music. The performance captured on "Live At Montreux 1980" is a stunning display of his undeniable power and passion, expressed through his uniquely intoxicating music. For over an hour and a half, we're invited to witness Marvin Gaye performing his many hits, including "Got To Give It Up", "Come Get To This", "Let's Get It On" and "I Heard It Through The Grapevine".